In Europe, DAC8 has turned "Know Your Customer" into "Kill Your Customer."
Since January 2026, crypto platforms have been forced to report every user's identity, address, and transaction history to tax authorities, who then share it automatically across borders. The result: a single database linking your identity to your crypto holdings, accessible to a growing list of governments, agencies, and contractors. It doesn't need to be misused to be dangerous, it just needs to leak. And kidnappings of crypto holders are already rising.
This is not oversight. It's a target list waiting to happen.
Bull Bitcoin has filed suit before France's Conseil d'État, the country's highest administrative court, to strike down the decree implementing DAC8. This is a serious legal action, not a symbolic one, and if needed, we'll take it to the EU courts.
But a court case doesn't move on its own. It moves when enough people make it impossible to ignore. If you hold crypto in Europe, this database has your name in it, this fight is yours too.
Here's what actually helps: share this post, send it to someone in another EU country, and if you're a journalist or work with a policymaker, send them the sourced facts below. The more this spreads outside crypto circles, the harder it is to bury.
Someone has to draw a line in the sand. We're doing it. We need you behind it.
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